Policing the police.(To Protect and Serve How to Fix America's Police)
While performance management can be a good, when it is abused, as in New York City (whose model was copied throughout the democratic world), it creates a numbers-crunching system that dehumanizes officers and citizens alike.[...]our founding fathers feared King George, and thus we have the Bill of R...
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